XLC CL-R19 USB 50-80mm
88,60
AXA Juno Battery Auto Off
75,30
XLC TL279CDS
72,40
XLC CL-R19 USB 50-80mm vs. AXA Juno Battery Auto Off vs. XLC TL279CDS
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Reviews
Pros
Charging with usb cable. |
Rear light easily detachable. |
Charging indicator while charging in rear light. |
Sleek design (2x) |
Just a button |
Highly visible to yourself (when dismounting) |
Seems waterproof |
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Cons
Feels a little fragile when removed from the bicycle |
Price for a 'simple' light |
No flashing function |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
This rear light has an internal battery, you can charge it with a USB cable. |
The XLC lighting is approved according to the strict German traffic regulations StVZO. |
The internal battery is good for at least 6 hours of burning. |
Visible up to 500 metres, also suitable for rural areas. |
The light switches off automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity. |
Batteries can be easily replaced without tools. |
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Cons
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There is a special Axa Juno version for dynamos. |
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Specifications
Power Source
Internal Battery
Batteries
Batteries
I need a front light for:
Lit roads
6 hours
Yes
Yes
No
Mount(s)
Mounting distance 80 mm
Mounting distance 50 mm
Mounting distance 50 mm
Flashing Mode
No
Number of Modes
1
No
No
Light Type
Fixed light
Fixed light
Colour
Black
No
No
No
Type of lamp
Rear light
Rear light
Suitable for e-bikes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Mounting point
Pannier Rack
Pannier Rack
Pannier Rack
Yes